A 3-and-D revolution is sweeping the NBA with the 45-4 Golden State Warriors leading the charge. The Cleveland Cavaliers, who saw the future up close and personal in last year's Finals, are in the market to add another wing player.

And they've got their eyes on Wizards veteran Jared Dudley, according to ESPN's Brian Windhorst.

"The Cavs would love to get their hands on Jared Dudley ... They tried to trade for Jared Dudley. They kicked around trading for Jared Dudley last summer," he told ESPN Cleveland Friday.

Dudley is shooting 45.9% from 3-point territory this season, giving him the 3rd best percentage in the NBA.

He's a versatile player who would join LeBron James, J.R. Smith and Iman Shumpert as Cleveland's wings.

But the Wizards seem unlikely to trade a weapon like Dudley to the only real juggernaut in the Eastern Conference, especially when they have a fighting chance to make the postseason at four games back.

It was a short night for Wizards guard Bradley Beal in the 2018 All-Star three-point contest on Saturday, as he was eliminated in the first round.

Wearing the Wizards' new 'The District' white alternate jersey, Beal shot a 15 and fell short of the top three spots to qualify for the second round. Suns guard Devin Booker won the contest with a 28 score in the final, beating out Klay Thompson of the Warriors and Tobias Harris of the Clippers.

This was Beal's second showing in the three-point contest. He finished second back in 2014 and this year said he was motivated to avenge that loss. He should have plenty more opportunities to participate in the future if he chooses.

The NBA's All-Star Saturday night began with Nets guard Spencer Dinwiddie winning the skills competition. He beat Bulls big man Lauri Markkanen in the final round.

Jazz rookie Donovan Mitchell won the dunk contest. He edged Larry Nance, Jr. of the Cavaliers in the finals.

Skills competition

What to know: This year's crop has a fascinating mix of guards and big men and don't sleep on the seven-footers. Embiid in particular has a unique skillset for his size. Still, it's tough to beat the guards. Watch out for Dinwiddie, who is the best passer of the bunch.

Three-point contest

What to know: Thompson and Gordon enter the contest as past champions, as Thompson won it in 2016 and Gordon took it home last year. Thompson has the best three-point percentage among the group and is the favorite, but watch out for Beal, a past runner-up, and George who has the second best percentage. Also, Booker is one of the game's best young players and has a very smooth stroke from three.

Dunk contest

What to know: This is all about the rookies, Smith and Mitchell, who most are predicting to win. Oladipo has been in the contest before, but didn't win. He's also the only All-Star of the bunch. Nance is the only guy who isn't a guard and his father won it back in 1984. It will be interesting to see if he does some sort of nod to his old man, now 34 years later.